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A review by lisaluvsliterature
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Once again I adored the latest story by Hazelwood! She has a way of making it so I don’t hate the age gap that is normally a total turnoff for me in a romance. Not that it was a huge age gap, although one thing, the article Jack wrote, made it seem at first like it might be.
Also, as usual, the author hooked me from the first page! She has a way of making it so that I’m interested in the characters right away and can’t put it down. I of course loved that Elsie was a Twilight fan, even if her reasons and mine weren’t quite the same. I never thought of Alice and Bella together. I loved the story for the way it was, even if there were points when I myself was a little hot for Jacob, although that could have been more the movie than the book. And I also didn’t think New Moon was the best movie or book. Not to mention I also disagreed with her take on blond guys, as I’ve always been more attracted to them. Especially Draco Malfoy! However all the pop culture references made me love it along with the science.
One thing these books do make me think about though, is how I loved science, I mean I was a science teacher for 17 years, but I don’t feel like I was ever as smart as these characters. I kind of wish I was and had gone into academia like they did. Now, I got vibes of not liking her advisor from the start. He definitely was pretty bossy and didn’t treat her like he respected her. And it was interesting when we learned just who the person she was up against for the job, George, really was. I liked how that played out. And I liked how Elsie not only reacted in a way that was realistic, but she also realized how she reacted was so against her beliefs and made sure to make up for that.
I enjoyed the bit with characters from the first book too. I loved how she mentioned Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory when she was talking about physicists winning the Nobel prize, lol. I also liked the aspect of a main character having diabetes and how it affected her life. With my mom recently having to start taking insulin, not the same type of diabetes, but still, it kind of was something that was a familiar topic for me right now.
Another wonderful story from this author. And I don’t care if people say all her stories are too similar. I love them no matter what, and I love that I am pretty sure any book I pick up by her will suck me in and make me laugh, cry, smile, and just be happy.